BCfm’s weekly Politics Show presented by Billy Quain

Friday 16th February 2018

BCfm’s weekly Politics Show presented by Billy Quain

At six – discussing the big stories in Bristol, Britain and around the world
After seven –
 straight talking and investigative reports with Martin Summers

Listen live http://www.bcfmradio.com/player or http://stream.bcfmradio.com:7017/live.mp3

BCfm audio files usually available 30mins, Radio4All 3/4hrs, after TX
Any probs mp3s should be on alternative links below by then

First hour: news review: with Conservative councillor for Westbury-on-Trym and Henleaze, Geoff Gollop
Radio4All download pages
BCfm audio file
Radio4All audio file

Second hour: Continuation of discussions with Geoff Gollop
Investigative reports: (last seven minutes or so) – international stories – Dutch Foreign Minister Halbe Zijlstra resigns over lies about Vladimir Putin – Communist party candidate Pavel Grudinin tipped to rival Putin in Russia’s March 18 Presidential election – controversy cooked up in Rupert Murdoch papers over hire of BBC studios by Russia Today – US kill ‘scores’ of Russian ‘Vagner’ or ‘Wagner’ mercenaries in Syria, mercenary leader’s real name believed to be Dmitry Utkin – Israeli F-16 fighter jet shot down, first IDF jet downed since 1980s –
Radio4All download pages
BCfm audio file
Radio4All audio file

2 Comments on “BCfm’s weekly Politics Show presented by Billy Quain

  1. I love the politics show(s) so much , I find myself searching on the internet for pictures , stories , news , etc about and from Bristol UK . Internet searching for Bristol City Councillors , then going to images , I got lots of images of buildings and then this image came up ! I found it cute, charming immediately. After awhile, not knowing much about wild animal behavior and body language, it then seemed a bit menacing(young wild fox perhaps signalling “this is my savaging territory ! get out !” until a bigger wild animal comes along). In the background there are ” Bristol City Council dustbins. Bristol, UK, …” . I being disabled for some time, but for some 15 years once being a paid freelance photographer(among many other jobs) , I would take the same type of photo, forget about my safety, and photograph, for example, a wild animal, I fully prone on my belly, at the same angle with a wide angle lens . The natural light is beautiful and seems to be around just prior, or a bit after sunrise and nicely diffused with some lite clouds diffuse sunlight . it really brings out the depth of the young urban fox’s brown irises. I’ll give the photographer of this fine photo the benefit of the doubt that he had knowledge of wild animal behavior, unlike me . Bravo to Photographer Sam Hobson !!!

    Young urban Red fox (Vulpes vulpes) standing in front of Bristol City Council dustbins. Bristol, UK, September. Online Date12 Dec 2014 12:00 amImage number01486643
    Photographer Sam Hobson

    https://www.naturepl.com/search/preview/young-urban-red-fox-vulpes-vulpes-standing-in-front-of-bristol-city-council/0_01486643.html

    https://www.naturepl.com/cache/pcache/01486643.jpg

  2. Correction ! Savaging should be scavenging in the following part of my comment above “….. (young wild fox perhaps signalling “this is my savaging territory ! get out !” until a bigger wild animal comes along). In the background there are ” Bristol City Council dustbins. Bristol, UK, …”

    sorry for the typo and my poor spelling

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